Do you refuse to buy fabric from shops in your own state?
#54
I don't pay that much attention to where the vendor is. I want the stuff so I pay the price, and that includes tax. If it was exactly the same price at two places but I didn't have to pay tax at one, I would go for the no-tax vendor.
I must admit, as an overtaxed NYer, I take quiet satisfaction every time I order something from out of state that I don't have pay tax on. :roll:
I must admit, as an overtaxed NYer, I take quiet satisfaction every time I order something from out of state that I don't have pay tax on. :roll:
#57
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I shop online and in my own state. I figure the tax man is going to find us no metter what we do so might as well enjoy the wonderful sales I find on fabrics, no matter where they come from. Good post though.
#58
Right now, it doesn't matter to me since I live in NH, a sales tax free state. However, it is changing for online sales and pretty soon everyone will be paying the tax rate of the state where the business is located no matter where you live. It's the same as if you had driven to that state to buy in person even though there may be no actual storefront. The deeper in debt the states get, the faster it will happen. When it does, I will ONLY buy from shops in my own state! :lol:
#59
Originally Posted by QBeth
Massachusetts (sales tax) tried to enforce taxation of items purchased in New Hampshire (no sales tax) by Mass consumers. Mass lost. Pardon me but Ha! Ha!
#60
Originally Posted by countrymaid
But NYS residents are suppose to self disclose purchases made and pay the sales tax when filing their NYS Income tax.
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